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With plenty of hot matchups on the Kansas City Royals schedule, fans will have many opportunities to cheer on the squad this season at Kauffman Stadium. Bring the kids out to meet team mascot, Sluggerrr, and experience the joys of live baseball with Kansas City Royals tickets.

Kansas City Royals Ticket Information

Enjoy a game at the state-of-the-art Kauffman Stadium this season with our affordable selection of seats at the ballpark. The unending lineup of marquee opponents begins each spring, so be sure to pick up your Royals Opening Day tickets to experience the start of another year of thrilling MLB action in KC.

Witness the annual slate of AL rivals like division foes in the Minnesota Twins and Detroit Tigers, as well as other notable clubs set to pass through town, including the Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Angels, and Oakland Athletics. Additionally, be sure to make note of interleague matchups versus the St. Louis Cardinals, Milwaukee Brewers, and Pittsburgh Pirates.

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Royals Sweep Angels to Reach ALCS

After the theatrics required to even reach the ALDS, Kansas City Royals fans surely had no problem with the club’s swift three-game sweep of the Los Angeles Angels en route to advancing to the American League Championship Series. Having already conquered one division winner without the luxury of home-field advantage, the Royals will have plenty of momentum heading into the best-of-seven series against the AL East champion Baltimore Orioles. Interestingly enough, both franchises are looking to end lengthy championship droughts, as KC last won a World Series title in 1985, while it was 1983 for the Orioles.

With Games 1 and 2 set for Oct. 10 and 11 at Camden Yards, Royals faithful will have to wait until Game 3 on Oct. 13 for postseason baseball to return to Kauffman Stadium. A potential series-clinching Game 4 would take place on Oct. 14, and if needed, the final ALCS game in Kansas City would be Game 5 on Oct. 15. If necessary, Games 6 and 7 in Baltimore are scheduled for Oct. 17 and 18. While all bets are off when it comes to the playoffs, it’s worth noting that the Royals’ 47 road wins was the most of any AL team this season and second in the MLB only to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Dramatic Wild Card Win Sends Royals into ALDS

After qualifying for the postseason for the first time since winning their first and only World Series back in 1985, the Kansas City Royals have made the most of their time in the 2014 MLB playoffs thus far. Competing for the final ALDS slot, it took 12 innings and more than four hours for the host Royals to slip past the Oakland A’s, 9-8, in the AL Wild Card game, giving the franchise its first trip to the division series in 29 years. Next up will be the top-seeded Los Angeles Angels, who Kansas City faced six times during the regular season, all during the first half of the year. Each squad won the three-game series when competing at home, which could give LA the advantage during this best-of-five matchup.

The Angels-Royals ALDS showdown will begin with consecutive games at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on Oct. 2 and 3, before shifting to Kansas City’s Kauffman Stadium for Games 3 and 4 on Oct. 5 and 6. If necessary, the series would head back to Anaheim for the decisive Game 5 on Oct. 8. The winner will advance to the ALDS to face either the Detroit Tigers or Baltimore Orioles.

Hopes High as Royals Aim to Continue Winning Ways

If the 2013 season was any indication, things are looking up for the Kansas City Royals. Behind the guidance of manager Ned Yost, who has been at the helm since 2010, the Royals extinguished a decade-long drought by posting a winning record of 86-76 last year, and finished third in the AL Central. The winning percentage (.531) also was the highest since 1994 and the win total had not been tallied since 1985. That year is likely well-known amongst Royals faithful, as it also marks the last time KC competed in the postseason, not mention, won the World Series.

In regards to the 2014 campaign, the squad has added Norichika Aoki and Omar Infante to a lineup that also includes notable returners like Alex Gordon, Eric Hosmer, and Salvador Perez. Pitching-wise, Kansas City also returns its wins leaders from a year ago, Jeremy Guthrie and James Shields, who will be joined in the rotation by newcomer Jason Vargas. The Royals ranked sixth in the MLB last season with a 3.45 ERA. Looking ahead to the 2014 schedule, opening month home stints include opponents like the White Sox (April 4-6), Rays (April 7-9), Twins (April 18-20), and Blue Jays (April 29-May 1). KC also will host a number of interleague foes at Kauffman Stadium including the Rockies (May 13-14), Cardinals (June 4-5), Dodgers (June 23-25), and Giants (Aug. 8-10).